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the rioters and so the police in kiev for the of whereabouts of a lot of h.r. are known for what he's believed to be somewhere in the east of the country where there's a completely different picture the eastern ukraine is of the country's industrial powerhouse some of it also heavily populated by the russians and in general they've been quite critical of what's been happening here in kiev for instance tens of thousands of people took to the streets of. protesting political changes in the country so i stopped really as you point second largest seaport and also form to both the russians and the ukraine's black sea neighbors need to sit meanwhile here in kiev they knew of taken to the next stage in the fight against their political rivals around five hundred offices of the now ex ruling party have been burned down those with a different political stance or physically attacked inside the parliament most don't push the issue but right now it's more about emotions rather than political rivalry the most important thing right now is to prevent are going to be found com
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but it's not just those in kiev that he's critical of. he squared off against western powers and blamed them for this crisis. >> i fully take responsibility upon those who brought our country to this crisis. and i will say to this disaster, they are to blame for that. those who now are in power and those who in maidan. visible and invisible behind the scenes. also the west, the united states of america, who are patrons of maidan. >> reporter: now that falls in line from what we're hearing from the kremlin and moscow. those sources are saying what is happening in ukraine is nothing short of a coup d'etat. >> we're approaching a clear stand off here. maybe we can step back. let me ask you this, why is ukraine important to russia? and is ukraine important enough to west, including the united states, where we could actually see an escalation of these tensions? >> reporter: tony, ukraine falls in an incredibly important strategic location between east and west. there are a number of geopolitical matters that are important to ukraine, not least
but it's not just those in kiev that he's critical of. he squared off against western powers and blamed them for this crisis. >> i fully take responsibility upon those who brought our country to this crisis. and i will say to this disaster, they are to blame for that. those who now are in power and those who in maidan. visible and invisible behind the scenes. also the west, the united states of america, who are patrons of maidan. >> reporter: now that falls in line from what we're...
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ukraine now where an arrest warrant is out for president victoriana call which he friday fled from kiev and protesters have stormed his residence ukraine's parliament is now quickly working to create an interim government after voting to oust president. all of this comes after the deadliest week of clashes to grip the country in decades artie's igor piskun off brings us the latest this situation here in kiev as referred to by mania now as a witch hunt because now former officials are being searched for woods masked men having been seen stopping cars and checking the i.d.'s of drivers and the passengers inside with the lists off of dead bodies and other officials they're looking for the party of regions which just a few days ago was the political force in the country is now under the threat of being. the president. of the list with. accusing him of being behind the desk of civilians referring to the violent clashes and street fights between the rioters and so the police in kiev for the whereabouts of. what he's released to be somewhere in the east of the country where there's a completel
ukraine now where an arrest warrant is out for president victoriana call which he friday fled from kiev and protesters have stormed his residence ukraine's parliament is now quickly working to create an interim government after voting to oust president. all of this comes after the deadliest week of clashes to grip the country in decades artie's igor piskun off brings us the latest this situation here in kiev as referred to by mania now as a witch hunt because now former officials are being...
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but let's take a look at how the day's events have unfolded in kiev. parliament voted for a law that could see jailed opposition leader freed. barnaby phillips has our report. >> reporter: in the square they listened, intently to the details of the deal that their leaders have signed with the president. they want to know, have they been sold out or has the revolution triumphed? european foreign ministers who succeeded to getting pen to paper. early elections, sweeping constitutional changes, and perhaps the last chance to stop the bloodshed. >> i am satisfied that it is the best agreement that could be had, and it gives ukraine a chance to return to peace, to reform and to hopefully resume it's a way towards europe. >> reporter: this deal can be seen as a what belated triumph for european diplomacy, but it is also a compromise, and the real question now is whether these people in the square are prepared to accept what for them is only a partial victory. >> now it looks like a little, little win of our people, yes. it's -- maybe it's the first step. >>
but let's take a look at how the day's events have unfolded in kiev. parliament voted for a law that could see jailed opposition leader freed. barnaby phillips has our report. >> reporter: in the square they listened, intently to the details of the deal that their leaders have signed with the president. they want to know, have they been sold out or has the revolution triumphed? european foreign ministers who succeeded to getting pen to paper. early elections, sweeping constitutional...
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. >> live to kiev where jennifer glasse is standing by. >> do we know anything about the whereabouts of viktor yanukovych? >> we do not know where viktor yanukovych is, but the parliament sent him a very clear message today, giving his powers away to the new speaker, and minister by minister dismissing his entire government. it voted to make public prompt viktor yanukovych's private residence. that's the sprawling pal racial house, golf course, helipad, private zoo that viktor yanukovych left on saturday morning by helicopter, we understand. that is now public property. clear message to the former president as the parliament recognises him now. he is not welcome here in kiev. >> jennifer, julia tymoschenko has taken herself out of the running for prime minister. what are the implications of that for the opposition movement? >> she was one of the three favourites in parliament to be prime minister. she had the job before. it may mean she is contemplating a run for president. when she arrived in the scare, triumphant last night an 2.5 years out of the public eye, she didn't say what he
. >> live to kiev where jennifer glasse is standing by. >> do we know anything about the whereabouts of viktor yanukovych? >> we do not know where viktor yanukovych is, but the parliament sent him a very clear message today, giving his powers away to the new speaker, and minister by minister dismissing his entire government. it voted to make public prompt viktor yanukovych's private residence. that's the sprawling pal racial house, golf course, helipad, private zoo that viktor...
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another live look now at kiev. the white house is considering several option, including slapping ukraine with tough economic punishment. let's get to our amy kellogg who is live for us this afternoon from moscow. amy? >> reporter: sheppard, as you mentioned, this is a tug-of-war between east and west, but frankly, a lot of people are asking, since ukraine is wedged between east and west and 25 years nearly after the end of the cold war why should the ukrainians even have to make this decision? but they are dealing with this right now. the latest news tonight is that the president has fired the chief of the armed forces, no explanation for that was given, but it is known that that chief of staff had expressed some resist tense to the idea when it was floated about setting a state of emergency in ukraine. now, if the military does get involved in this so-called anti-terrorist operation, this will really be upping the ante, raising the stakes, because the military, until now, has not been involved in all of this. it h
another live look now at kiev. the white house is considering several option, including slapping ukraine with tough economic punishment. let's get to our amy kellogg who is live for us this afternoon from moscow. amy? >> reporter: sheppard, as you mentioned, this is a tug-of-war between east and west, but frankly, a lot of people are asking, since ukraine is wedged between east and west and 25 years nearly after the end of the cold war why should the ukrainians even have to make this...
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what exactly is happening in kiev. well it's it's not like we are because back when i was there a big you have to understand that it was just the independence square that was the center. i ususally only thing that was toppings and it doesn't concern you get a cup of hot km away from my gun and its life as usual. a sundial snap elections and as for the opposition wants the sport. the eu wants is for the worst moments. it is a real credible position to say. let's just imagine seeing people were willing to use extreme swelling because that's taking power i think that's probably the worst case scenario anywhere. give the opposition was not trying to bring the legally elected government by force of arms how would these people beat feet to fall. i think it would be returned to ukraine to lean towards all. so i think again. mostly the great either. the law and constitution are going to be applied. words can have chaos in and see the children are modeling change the constitution which is what they want. today they want to talk
what exactly is happening in kiev. well it's it's not like we are because back when i was there a big you have to understand that it was just the independence square that was the center. i ususally only thing that was toppings and it doesn't concern you get a cup of hot km away from my gun and its life as usual. a sundial snap elections and as for the opposition wants the sport. the eu wants is for the worst moments. it is a real credible position to say. let's just imagine seeing people were...
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> jennifer glasse reporting live from kiev. thank you. >> let's bring in a spokesperson for the euro protest movement inside ukraine. thank you for being with us. a lot of people say it looks like your movement has won. do you agree? >> yes. we actually [ inaudible ] we have obvious whelming support from ukraine. [ inaudible ] because of nonsupport of the e.u. government. [ inaudible ] we had overwhelming support of the russian city of [ inaudible ] so it seems as though viktor yanukovych is out. >> do you worry and fear, as i mentioned, that viktor yanukovych could re-emerge in all of this? >> no, when you look at the overwhelming evidence at the moment, for example, at uncovering the palace, the feeling of all of ukraine is that he is (inaudible) this is something that most don't want to see come back. this is a failure met by the people [ inaudible ] >> meanwhile we have seen the protesters in independence square, remaining standing there. what needs to happen in the movement, and the square? >> right now, they are still bur
> jennifer glasse reporting live from kiev. thank you. >> let's bring in a spokesperson for the euro protest movement inside ukraine. thank you for being with us. a lot of people say it looks like your movement has won. do you agree? >> yes. we actually [ inaudible ] we have obvious whelming support from ukraine. [ inaudible ] because of nonsupport of the e.u. government. [ inaudible ] we had overwhelming support of the russian city of [ inaudible ] so it seems as though viktor...
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. >> we begin with revolution on the streets of kiev. opposition forces have seized control of the city and the presidential compound while parm voted to oust the current president, whose where abouts are unknown. the country stands as a cross roads. ukraine has been divided since the soviet union fell in the early 90s creating tension between thos seeking to align in europe and the rest. >> thousands of ukrainians flooded to the streets to protest the country's turn toward russia and away from the west culminating in the bloody standoff this past week. tonight an independent square where it all began, opposition leader recently freed from prison spoke to protesters for the first time since her release earlier today. joining me on the phone from kiev, nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel. thanks so much for joins us. >> it's a pleasure. she just addressed the crowds here, she was looking frail and sitting in a wheelchair. she congratulated the protesters for having taken control of parliament and control of kiev and said th
. >> we begin with revolution on the streets of kiev. opposition forces have seized control of the city and the presidential compound while parm voted to oust the current president, whose where abouts are unknown. the country stands as a cross roads. ukraine has been divided since the soviet union fell in the early 90s creating tension between thos seeking to align in europe and the rest. >> thousands of ukrainians flooded to the streets to protest the country's turn toward russia...
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thousands of protesters remain on the streets of kiev. ukraine's president says there is a deal to end the violence that's engulfed the city. street fighting peaked thursday with clashes between police and protesters hours after an earlier truce broke down. more than 100 people are dead and hundreds more hurt. holly williams was there. >> reporter: on kiev's independent square, protesters were picked off with live ammunition. affluent city streets became a battleground. some demonstrators were also armed. others targetted the riot police with flaming molotov cocktails. this man normally works as a consultant, but now he's joined the fight against the government. the two sides have agreed to a truce. >> this side was first. we started first. we're staying here. we're just staying and they started shooting. >> reporter: it's unclear who broke the truce first, but both sides suffered casualties. many of those injured in the clashes were treated in a makeshift clinic set off in the lobby of a hotel, but for some, all help was too late. this m
thousands of protesters remain on the streets of kiev. ukraine's president says there is a deal to end the violence that's engulfed the city. street fighting peaked thursday with clashes between police and protesters hours after an earlier truce broke down. more than 100 people are dead and hundreds more hurt. holly williams was there. >> reporter: on kiev's independent square, protesters were picked off with live ammunition. affluent city streets became a battleground. some demonstrators...
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while kiev burns, what should president obama do? this is "special report." >> good evening. i'm bret baier. dozen are dead and hundreds wounded in vicious street battles in the ukranian capital of kiev. last night we received word of a truce but little evidence that anyone on the ground paid attention to that. amy kellogg is watching developments tonight from moscow. >> reporter: this was supposed to be day one of the big truce that made headlines last night. it turned out to be the bloodiest day of ukraine's conflict yet. this video appears to show snipers firing on protesters. the dead were rushed in the chaos to hotel and other safe spaces turned into triage centers. those dead died of gunshot wounds to the head, neck and heart. ukranian officials call this restrain >> translator: there's not a single other democratic country where a police force would have demonstrated such moderation and tolerance as ukranian policemen did. >> reporter: the opposition tactics are becoming more violent as well. >> as for peaceful discussions, unfortunately, at this stage nobody listens t
while kiev burns, what should president obama do? this is "special report." >> good evening. i'm bret baier. dozen are dead and hundreds wounded in vicious street battles in the ukranian capital of kiev. last night we received word of a truce but little evidence that anyone on the ground paid attention to that. amy kellogg is watching developments tonight from moscow. >> reporter: this was supposed to be day one of the big truce that made headlines last night. it turned...
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live pictures from kiev where knowing people have been killed among them to produce officers in the deadliest wave of violence to hit the ukrainian capital since the recent arrest. this is all too international with the twenty four hours of daylight from our studio center here in moscow which just turned eleven pm nine pm in kiev where i'm wrist has reignited in the city just a day after the government's amnesty for protest as came into force our breaking news story this iraq has clashed with police on the streets of the ukrainian capital with reports of fatalities on both sides let's get the latest now from ortiz. so. clearly a dark day for ukraine tell us more about what is going on there well basically all we have to do in order to understand what's happening in the korean capital is to look at the pictures then they truly are mind blowing these central independence square in kiev is. up in flames right now protesters are tossing molotov cocktails at the police the police are responding with tear gas and water cannons at this point although it's it is cold out there it does look just by ob
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from kiev ukraine. the ukrainian parliament has passed a resolution that would see on to terrorist operations put on hold and the government forces was drawn from kiev more than a dozen policemen have been captured by rioters and you can see them being escorted to one of the protests headquarters that many other officers have been a danger and sound were denied medical help after falling into the hands of the protestors he spoke to a former member of london's metropolitan police force on diverse spalls here in it and he gave us his take on the actions of both rioters and their. what we're seeing is a situation that's moved from from protests and conflict into what is really a was turned on a little earlier commentator into the revolution so i think it's gone beyond that you know if it's the place we'll all be in the situation now then i think we would be coming militarized very wired so we are not talking about the usual policing of protests but we're talking of somebody a much higher level so i think i
from kiev ukraine. the ukrainian parliament has passed a resolution that would see on to terrorist operations put on hold and the government forces was drawn from kiev more than a dozen policemen have been captured by rioters and you can see them being escorted to one of the protests headquarters that many other officers have been a danger and sound were denied medical help after falling into the hands of the protestors he spoke to a former member of london's metropolitan police force on...
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the usa and russia must stay out of it. >> in kiev, the lenin museum is now a dormitory, cafeteria and information center for demonstrators. they say president viktor yanukovych is playing for time, trying to wait them out. >> i think it's obvious we need to change the country. we need to change the government, we need to change right now or some time later. they are planning for later. they have started a library here, and hundreds of books have poured in. this is the main road leading to parliament and a standoff as the police continues on the barricades behind me. protestors have settled in for the long haul, building tents to keep them warm. it's unclear what could be said to them to make them leave. the talks in munich are miles away. the people on the streets say they can wait the president out. >> months, weeks, year. i have no problem to stay here to help people. >> the stalemate is in its third month, with no end in site. >> for the first time in history drought is forcing california to stop delivering water to millions of customers and farms. the regions will have to rely on
the usa and russia must stay out of it. >> in kiev, the lenin museum is now a dormitory, cafeteria and information center for demonstrators. they say president viktor yanukovych is playing for time, trying to wait them out. >> i think it's obvious we need to change the country. we need to change the government, we need to change right now or some time later. they are planning for later. they have started a library here, and hundreds of books have poured in. this is the main road...
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right in central kiev. we also know all about to delete a hundred injured when two of them from the bullet wounds of firearms from all the police were also being sued by the doctors even though it's come down to this minute. no one knows where they could restart again. also we know that such riots are continuing. no other ukrainian cities in concluding that gets out. in the south of this the article reports of what we are the feast has been fully occupied by rioters cent of the first floors had been turned into a makeshift hospital where the injured are being brought under treated there. test scores the mysql scientists from jerking cent of japan's cohen ana says things over the pickles industries does that to be called terrorists obama however that these keys advise the soaps and watched tom and movies from pro mass media recordings from a heel crying from the streets of you brian. to see that the admin attempts to hold the snake juices running. we then went on that and so on so it's the is as ridiculous t
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apocalyptic images from kiev that have made headlines around the world. well they do stay with us for more news and those developments there in kiev we'll of course keep you up to date and hopefully i'll be talking to our correspondent live there in the city center after a short break. good laboratory mccurdy was able to build a most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach me creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only. choose your language. make it with. the consensus. choose the opinions that invigorating. choose the stories that impact your life choose. to. returning to our top story here an international of a peace deal signed in ukraine between the government and the opposition well let's go live now to. use that in the city center this is very recent news how has this peace deal news being taken there amongst the protests as in the streets of kiev. well they don't seem to be particularly happy with this the fact that the opposition and the president have sig
apocalyptic images from kiev that have made headlines around the world. well they do stay with us for more news and those developments there in kiev we'll of course keep you up to date and hopefully i'll be talking to our correspondent live there in the city center after a short break. good laboratory mccurdy was able to build a most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach me creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you...
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film friend live in kiev. we'll continue to monitor the situation in ukraine, and let you know of further developments. >> to venezuela, where anti-government protesters are calling for more demonstrations. on thursday security forces fired tear gas at crowds of demonstrators in caracas. thousands rallied in cities across venezuela, against the crackdown on the opposition. al jazeera's adam raney has the latest from caracas. >> venezuela's president was hoping that thursday, which kicked off a week-long holiday around the carnival, showing an easing of tensions between protesters and government forces didn't happen. we have several protests in the surrounding area, and protests in the south-west of the country on the border of columbia which is the epicentre of tense protests between people unhappy with the government, unhappy with rising inflation and insecurity and having standoffs with security forces. people are barricading themselves in the neighbourhood, starting fires and getting into standoffs with for
film friend live in kiev. we'll continue to monitor the situation in ukraine, and let you know of further developments. >> to venezuela, where anti-government protesters are calling for more demonstrations. on thursday security forces fired tear gas at crowds of demonstrators in caracas. thousands rallied in cities across venezuela, against the crackdown on the opposition. al jazeera's adam raney has the latest from caracas. >> venezuela's president was hoping that thursday, which...
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the world has been watching the center of ukraine's capitol kiev since november when growing protests met the government's decision to pitch the country toward its historic ally moscow rather that is brussels and the beckoning european union. for a time it looked like it may be de-escalating. there were talks and changes in the government opposition. there had been sporadic violence all along, but it came to a point where it looked like president viktor yanukovych was unwilling to restore order to the city. then came this week. and the escalation from both sides that led to more than two dozen deaths. it's hard to know where things go from here in a divided capitol where fires burn figuratively and literally. >> ring of fire is burning against in independent square in kiev tonight. protesters using the blazing barricade to protect themselves from the government forces trying to evict them from the square. the stand off began three months ago and reached a deadly peak tuesday. 240 people were injured. >> even i am ready to go on the front line, but as i'm a woman protesters won't allow
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of the country's capital earlier riot has reportedly it started attacking police in the streets of kiev again and here you can see will decision looks like after days of deadly rioting at least eighty people have been lost says the unrest started on choose a day. official figures the opposition claims the number of casualties is much higher eyewitness reports and numerous videos show dozens of bodies lying openly in the streets covered only by same blankets the number of those injured is in the hundreds r.t. the next a hero chef ski has more now on the president's move to reconciliation and the reaction of the iran cicle opposition. well this is so far the biggest concession coming from the president he says that he will initiate early presidential ballots although the date for that ballot is not specified also he says that the country will return to the constitution of two thousand and four providing that more authority will be given to the parliament than the president and also he says that he will now initiate the procedure forming a coalition government which will obviously going to
of the country's capital earlier riot has reportedly it started attacking police in the streets of kiev again and here you can see will decision looks like after days of deadly rioting at least eighty people have been lost says the unrest started on choose a day. official figures the opposition claims the number of casualties is much higher eyewitness reports and numerous videos show dozens of bodies lying openly in the streets covered only by same blankets the number of those injured is in the...
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had only been established hours before radicals have since taken control of the several buildings in kiev including the hotel where our correspondents have been staying while the front line of the fighting has now shifted to the governmental area of the city the hotel remains open. pined and fall from safe as well seems an excess cash asking now reports i am in a hotel in a european city in the capital in the very heart of it and i have to wear a bulletproof vest and a helmet simply because it's unsafe moreover i can tell you that i cannot give you a good view of the independence square which is just over there because it's unsafe to be in front of the windows just couple of hours ago we were getting ready for our live shot and someone fired at us the bullet hit the gloss and hit the wall literally centimeters from where we were standing we don't know where that bullet came from who fired it but we do know that that side right now this side of the square is occupied by the protesters moreover the hotel where i'm standing right now is ok by the by they protest as by the rioters they have s
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we want to take you live to kiev, the president and opposition signing a deal negotiated by a multinational coalition of foreign ministers coming in the wake of those two days of bloody battles in the streets. jennifer glasse has been following the story from the beginning. can walk us through the details of this deal? >> reporter: sure, del. and it came really very quickly -- negotiations went on all night long. the deal means within 48 hours a special law will be passed by the parliament. it has already been passed to bring back the 2004 constitution. that rebalances the powers of the president and the parliament. now they have until september to rewrite the constitution to get a new constitution in place, and then until december to have new presidential elections. the question is going to be whether that is going to be soon enough for the demonstrators here in independence square. now as a concession to the demonstrators they are promising an investigation into those responsible for the violence, and also they are promising no state of emergency declared by the government here. so those
we want to take you live to kiev, the president and opposition signing a deal negotiated by a multinational coalition of foreign ministers coming in the wake of those two days of bloody battles in the streets. jennifer glasse has been following the story from the beginning. can walk us through the details of this deal? >> reporter: sure, del. and it came really very quickly -- negotiations went on all night long. the deal means within 48 hours a special law will be passed by the...
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this as a former prime minister yulia timoshenko is a release from prison and addresses protesters in kiev. meanwhile local authorities from the east and south of the country hold an emergency meeting to take full control of their regions claiming that the central parliament's decisions are unconstitutional. and of the european mediators that help to broker a crisis deal for ukraine say they will support the new government while admitting that the opposition has violated the agreement. and live from moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us now you ukraine's former prime minister yulia timoshenko has urged protesters in kiev to stay put until their demands are met she addressed the crowd at independence square just hours after being released from prison the country's lawmakers have voted to dismiss president jacobi each and have set the date for an early election that's as the president has refused to step down and accused of the opposition of an attempted coup or two so you get a piece going off as details. the peace with which that's have been unfolding here in kiev has
this as a former prime minister yulia timoshenko is a release from prison and addresses protesters in kiev. meanwhile local authorities from the east and south of the country hold an emergency meeting to take full control of their regions claiming that the central parliament's decisions are unconstitutional. and of the european mediators that help to broker a crisis deal for ukraine say they will support the new government while admitting that the opposition has violated the agreement. and live...
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live pictures from kiev where at least ten people have been killed among them three police officers in the deadliest wave of violence to hit the ukrainian capital since the start of the recent unrest are breaking news. this is not international within twenty four hours a day live from our studio center here in moscow where just a midnight and ten pm in kiev where the capital is saying the deadliest wave of violence since the protests began with clashes coming just a day after the government amnesty for protesters came into force these live pictures right now as i say just after ten pm on a tuesday night there in kiev as the protesters continue. after a deadline has passed when the authorities did say that they would crack down and clear the city center well i'm now joined live in the studio by political analyst alexander private. first of all do you really you've been following the developments all day bring us up to date on what's happening. what appears now to be a tragic day for the country absolutely it's not only tragic day you can say but also possibly historic day while at this
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that the firey clashes and burning anger that drew the world's attention to a burning city square in kiev have now spilled from ins >> good evening. thanks for joining us. i am joie chen. a fiery clash that drew the world's attention to a burning square in kiev have now spelled out well beyond ukraine's capital city. just about this time a day ago, a truce was announced and the opposition held their breath. within hours, it was clear that whatever hope there might have been for an end to the stand-off, it evaporated. since u crannian president yanokovych declared intent to start negotiations, even more blood is spilled. within hours, protesters are in independence square sparking renewed and violent clark with the police. less than 12 hours after the truce announcement, protesters wrestled control from security forces and more than a dozen officers are taken hostage. during the showdown in the square, at least eight people died. over the next few hours, sharp international response with a government targeted for blame. u crannian domonokovoski leave the sochi games in protest. the olympic
that the firey clashes and burning anger that drew the world's attention to a burning city square in kiev have now spilled from ins >> good evening. thanks for joining us. i am joie chen. a fiery clash that drew the world's attention to a burning square in kiev have now spelled out well beyond ukraine's capital city. just about this time a day ago, a truce was announced and the opposition held their breath. within hours, it was clear that whatever hope there might have been for an end to...
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at the moment the situation in kiev is basically controlled by radical people with with arms who are pursuing a very very militant and as one of your reporters said are driving through the parliament laws faster than a printing press which have been passed in a remote completely unconstitutional and illegal unparliamentary way if a central government is established and which is legit legitimate and which is accepted as such by the rest of the country then that might change but at the moment that is highly problematic to put it mildly we'll just have to see what do you think the future holds for iran a covered himself. i think misty only which is a political corpse we've seen people in the eastern ukraine saying how utterly betrayed they feel by him there was a release today by his own party what's left of it the party of the regions which accused him of betraying the ukraine i think he is an artillery discredited man and if i may say so i think rightly so he's policy throughout this crisis has been one of provocation on the one hand and appeasement on the other he's made threats whic
at the moment the situation in kiev is basically controlled by radical people with with arms who are pursuing a very very militant and as one of your reporters said are driving through the parliament laws faster than a printing press which have been passed in a remote completely unconstitutional and illegal unparliamentary way if a central government is established and which is legit legitimate and which is accepted as such by the rest of the country then that might change but at the moment...
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his government sits in kiev. that's why we're seeing most of the fighting in kiev, whereas in other parts of the country it is clear who is in charge. >> western ukraine's ties to europe go back centuries. nationalists in the eastern part of the country, russia has more influence. >> the opposition in the west has 90, 95% of the vote. and yanukovych and his communist allies have about 90% of the vote in the eastern most parts, and in terms of population, these two parts of the country are approximately equally large. >> beyond the chaos in kiev, those ancient divisions have become a political reality. now we turn to a filmmaker who has been chronicling all of the violence. i understand that you were out there in just the last few minutes? this >> i was, yeah. i was just out there as they were -- a crowd of people had gathered because a bus with interior ministry troops was leaving, and people did not want them to leave. they were trooped that were captured from this morning's battle. >> they were trooped that wer
his government sits in kiev. that's why we're seeing most of the fighting in kiev, whereas in other parts of the country it is clear who is in charge. >> western ukraine's ties to europe go back centuries. nationalists in the eastern part of the country, russia has more influence. >> the opposition in the west has 90, 95% of the vote. and yanukovych and his communist allies have about 90% of the vote in the eastern most parts, and in terms of population, these two parts of the...
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on the ground in kiev and they actually like you can see swastikas all over central kiev i mean. we don't know who actually is behind that but the sheer number is pretty is pretty staggering there's a olds an old point of analysis which says cui bono who benefits the only people who benefit by swastikas are those who want to try and discredit the protesters so the idea that the protestors are busy putting up and symbols of hitler i think propose for posterous what about the man in balaclavas because they're like rino for for a fact that they're behind the siege of the government buildings and by now government institution city halls have been taken over by protesters and in a lot of for ukrainian minister politics what about down while the true this is happened it's also true this is a reaction to for use of oppressive government by micio to coach the seattle coverts was the beneficiary of mr usually goes democratic aspirations so you know which would be free and fair election in two thousand and ten and unfortunately since that time as president he has put increasing authoritari
on the ground in kiev and they actually like you can see swastikas all over central kiev i mean. we don't know who actually is behind that but the sheer number is pretty is pretty staggering there's a olds an old point of analysis which says cui bono who benefits the only people who benefit by swastikas are those who want to try and discredit the protesters so the idea that the protestors are busy putting up and symbols of hitler i think propose for posterous what about the man in balaclavas...
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and barricades to prevent spread your ep in protest is from traveling to the region from the capital kiev. as tensions simmer russia has placed troop some of the implementing measures to increase security russia's black sea fleet based in the area the unveiling of ukraine's new government's nominees got a mixed reception in may down on wednesday. ah seine epsom oaks and here on the rights was presented as prime minister designate and promptly received a chorus of boos. many in the crowd simply don't want a return of the old gods would again im eyeing the old noisy la woody in the money that isn't a single all the gunk all anyone who's worked in the attic of its government oh anyone looking for political credits and this new government. we've never had the government like this in our history. and i can tell you the destiny of this cabinet of ministers that political kamikaze zz to put it to keep them across citizens of may dun want to see a government that reflects the political will they fall fall. many of the time and suppress the change until the scientists find the twisting it to contr
and barricades to prevent spread your ep in protest is from traveling to the region from the capital kiev. as tensions simmer russia has placed troop some of the implementing measures to increase security russia's black sea fleet based in the area the unveiling of ukraine's new government's nominees got a mixed reception in may down on wednesday. ah seine epsom oaks and here on the rights was presented as prime minister designate and promptly received a chorus of boos. many in the crowd simply...
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from kiev ukraine. and it's. keeping an eye on the latest developments in a crisis a raid in ukraine if you want to be updated on this story you can follow him on his twitter feed where he is posting the most up to date needs from my town square the ukrainian parliament has passed a resolution that would see anti-terrorist operations put on hold and the government forces was drawn from kiev. more than a dozen policemen have been captured by riot says you can see them being escorted to one of the protest headquarters so far sixteen officers have been killed and more than a hundred injured spoke to former member of london's metropolitan police force on force post unit he gave with haste take on the actions of both rioters and the authorities in kenya what we're seeing is a situation that from move from from protests and conflict into what is really a was turned on a little earlier commentator into the revolution so i think it's gone beyond you know if the police will all be in this situation now then i think we wou
from kiev ukraine. and it's. keeping an eye on the latest developments in a crisis a raid in ukraine if you want to be updated on this story you can follow him on his twitter feed where he is posting the most up to date needs from my town square the ukrainian parliament has passed a resolution that would see anti-terrorist operations put on hold and the government forces was drawn from kiev. more than a dozen policemen have been captured by riot says you can see them being escorted to one of...
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it's those people in kiev is worried about. more than secession, it's more keeping the country together. keeping cities across the east to face and confront all the challenges that it has. >> thank you, nick schifrin an m ukraine. this is inside story. >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. the situation in ukraine remains tense tonight, and the focus is on what's happening in crimea. we just heard from president prt obama. here in washington, william palmarez for advance russian studies of the woodrow wilson center. he teaches russian law at georgetown, university. and from berlin senior program officer at the german marshal fund. william, what do you think the president was saying between the lines? >> i think he was trying to be as strong as he possibly could knowing a lot of cards are outside of his control right now. the issue is really what is the calculous that russian is taking? has it decided not to take a wait-and-see approach, or has it decided to pursue this very provocative action that seems to be occurri
it's those people in kiev is worried about. more than secession, it's more keeping the country together. keeping cities across the east to face and confront all the challenges that it has. >> thank you, nick schifrin an m ukraine. this is inside story. >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. the situation in ukraine remains tense tonight, and the focus is on what's happening in crimea. we just heard from president prt obama. here in washington, william palmarez for advance...
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>> long story, but they began in kiev and religion has its roots in kiev as well. certainly, vladimir putin was a state builder and someone who wants to reassert to some extent what he calls a eurasian union. >> of the eurasian union. >> belarus, central asia. at the core of that is russia-ukraine. yet within the ukraine, you have, until some days ago, yanukovych was loyal to moscow. you have the eastern part of the ukraine that speaks russian predominantly and leads towards moscow. there are all kinds of divisions here. what i would say is that yanukovych was awful. on the other hand, he was democratically elected. he was overthrown in the streets. he murdered dozens of his own people -- >> during the protests. >> absolutely. he was corrupt as corrupt could be. we are at a very familiar moment we have experienced over and over again, that excitement. it's that moment -- >> we think history is happening here. >> democratic institutions and the norms will take hold. the illusion of tahrir square. one wonders why the great authoritarians don't realize that a square i
>> long story, but they began in kiev and religion has its roots in kiev as well. certainly, vladimir putin was a state builder and someone who wants to reassert to some extent what he calls a eurasian union. >> of the eurasian union. >> belarus, central asia. at the core of that is russia-ukraine. yet within the ukraine, you have, until some days ago, yanukovych was loyal to moscow. you have the eastern part of the ukraine that speaks russian predominantly and leads towards...
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thank you very much for joining us today and breaking news for you this hour from ukraine riots in kiev have reignited the protesters attacking riot policeman of breaking the uneasy truce that had been agreed upon between the government and the opposition iraq has reportedly using firearms some witnesses say there are snipers shooting at security forces there are reports that more people have also been killed ukraine's parliament currently being evacuated and several buildings in the center of the capital have been captured. following the turmoil in kiev now joining us live good to get you back on the line here and you're taking cover apparently inside a nearby building alexi the truce that was agreed upon in the overnight apparently in a state of. there is no truce at all rory at the moment just to give you an idea of what's happening right now i would probably love to give you a better view of the independence square which is just over here but we were just shot at we just saw a gun fire it literally broke our window over here you can see i asked my camera to zoom in we were standing
thank you very much for joining us today and breaking news for you this hour from ukraine riots in kiev have reignited the protesters attacking riot policeman of breaking the uneasy truce that had been agreed upon between the government and the opposition iraq has reportedly using firearms some witnesses say there are snipers shooting at security forces there are reports that more people have also been killed ukraine's parliament currently being evacuated and several buildings in the center of...
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in kiev, they're building a new government without him. in crimea, mysterious troops surrounding airports, suspected they are pro russia militia men. there is concern about what's happening in crimea. >> bill clinton's presidential library to release documents today, including confidential advice and correspondence between the president and then first lady hillary clinton. >> a mosque in the middle of tennessee has been subjected to hate even before it opens its doors. the vandalism led to a unique partnership between two religious minorities in the heart of the bible belt. we have more from nashville. >> every day begins and ends with prayer. for the second time ever, he and dozens of fellow muslims embarked to another house of worship. men, women, young and old all traveled from their nashville masks to a jewish temple on the other side of town. >> we want to build generations of youths that work together and work together for the betterment of our community here in nashville in middle tennessee and the state. >> the coming together of t
in kiev, they're building a new government without him. in crimea, mysterious troops surrounding airports, suspected they are pro russia militia men. there is concern about what's happening in crimea. >> bill clinton's presidential library to release documents today, including confidential advice and correspondence between the president and then first lady hillary clinton. >> a mosque in the middle of tennessee has been subjected to hate even before it opens its doors. the vandalism...
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live pictures from kiev which is once again burning as russia set fire to independence square which twenty four hours ago witnessed the country's deadliest clashes in decades. that says more than the files and weapons were stolen from the authorities including machine guns raising fears of an escalation of violence. while russia's foreign minister points a finger at the west for encouraging lawlessness and violence in ukraine and siding with the extremists. in other news this angle of merkel is meeting with force to talk him into backing a plan to create a separate european internet free from the n.s.a. spying. and a gold silver and bronze for russia on day twelve but a huge disappointment for hockey fans as the home side crashes out of the quarter final as we go live to sochi shortly this hour an hour to international. this is r.t. international with the twenty four hours a day live from our studio center here in moscow which is just ten ten pm and eight pm in kiev where there is news of a development causing concern it's reported more than a thousand weapons have been stolen from the aut
live pictures from kiev which is once again burning as russia set fire to independence square which twenty four hours ago witnessed the country's deadliest clashes in decades. that says more than the files and weapons were stolen from the authorities including machine guns raising fears of an escalation of violence. while russia's foreign minister points a finger at the west for encouraging lawlessness and violence in ukraine and siding with the extremists. in other news this angle of merkel is...
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the kiev writ is no longer running here and this is shortly it. rumors coming and going and so did the soldiers. maybe someone here they are trying to protect or keeping out. the airport security men coming out and not letting the soldiers inside and but they were coming and going throughout the vip area as if they owned the place. prorussian civilians here offering them cigarettes, also to furnish the media and trying to prevent the cameras from filming a shift change. no structure to them. if you ask them a question you may or may not get an answer. this maybe the new normal and this area almost all under the russian control. al jazeera in ukraine. >> we are also at the parliament, and we are hearing a line about flight from kiev to simferopol being turned away. >> the flights tonight were suspended and the air space was shutdown until tomorrow 18:30 local, that is 16:30 gmt. we don't have an official reason for that and we are assuming it is because of the tensions. there are appears that the armed men cause add lot of concern in kiev and certa
the kiev writ is no longer running here and this is shortly it. rumors coming and going and so did the soldiers. maybe someone here they are trying to protect or keeping out. the airport security men coming out and not letting the soldiers inside and but they were coming and going throughout the vip area as if they owned the place. prorussian civilians here offering them cigarettes, also to furnish the media and trying to prevent the cameras from filming a shift change. no structure to them. if...
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aiming to control the government of buildings here in kiev they have this hotel under full control and there's a makeshift hospital downstairs where the injured are being treated by medics and now we also know that ukrainian authorities have given the green light for police to use. the grounds in order to protect themselves from the riders who are now heavily armed with different types of weapons and while a similar situation is happening in other parts of the country where rioters are storming various types of government buildings for more about what was happening here in specialty of just a few hours ago when the intense fighting between the writers and the police took place. downstairs and managed to film basically the start of the today's violence this does not look like a truce at all last night the opposition of president managed to agree on a cease fire but in the morning the right wing sect the core of the protest the hardcore radicals decided to go on the offensive from the independence square which generally looks like a battle zone right now almost seventy two hours of fight
aiming to control the government of buildings here in kiev they have this hotel under full control and there's a makeshift hospital downstairs where the injured are being treated by medics and now we also know that ukrainian authorities have given the green light for police to use. the grounds in order to protect themselves from the riders who are now heavily armed with different types of weapons and while a similar situation is happening in other parts of the country where rioters are storming...
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that speak to our correspondent over cried he joins us on the line from kiev. celebrate the expected appointment of the prime minister and cabinet is tuesday has been postponed why. well over a drink and rainy that are currently earning. i think even now but to get things right for me with underage drinker learn and think of you but you should know about you that the eu commission include a new puppy. both me and the fact is that there is very very difficult for them to agree the ukrainian of war altercation with make up for three very cute puppy that i think it's going to load up the mountain of chocolate and a kitchenette which to be the most difficult position but he will urge to make about their position anymore and that it talked about the witch and the ribbon with the internal division. i'm open to people the thing the record in the way of other people paying into that thing nobody can know what got into the parliamentary intention of the week that he thought that a filter that the situation where mt to begin improving the region's top teeth are now looki
that speak to our correspondent over cried he joins us on the line from kiev. celebrate the expected appointment of the prime minister and cabinet is tuesday has been postponed why. well over a drink and rainy that are currently earning. i think even now but to get things right for me with underage drinker learn and think of you but you should know about you that the eu commission include a new puppy. both me and the fact is that there is very very difficult for them to agree the ukrainian of...
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or bring in races from kiev as we got says up next are its walls apart. trends arrow to vnukovo report your best way to the house of mosco. recently swiss voters nearly passed a referendum to put a strict quota back on immigration switzerland is a relatively small country and some estimate that almost a quarter of the population is made up of immigrants from e.u. countries that is a lot of people and the swiss are worried that the increased foreigners will also mean increased crime rent prices burd the state and erode traditional local culture as modern immigration almost always does the swiss population's democratic choice to restrict immigration is naturally being blasted by the e.u. brass what threats to cancel bilateral agreements how dare you have a different version of democracy than we in the you have switzerland how dare you i don't think this event will have much effect on the e.u. bureaucratic machine nothing could make them change their hyper liberal minds but i think the swiss anti immigration referendum will have a huge effect on local popula
or bring in races from kiev as we got says up next are its walls apart. trends arrow to vnukovo report your best way to the house of mosco. recently swiss voters nearly passed a referendum to put a strict quota back on immigration switzerland is a relatively small country and some estimate that almost a quarter of the population is made up of immigrants from e.u. countries that is a lot of people and the swiss are worried that the increased foreigners will also mean increased crime rent prices...
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it's hard to see ali their side is gained from the fighting in kiev. i sound of police stun grenades echoed over independence square in the morning. four demonstrators once gathered peacefully radicals now throw molotov cocktails the government says extremist groups are stoking the violence. you would know what is it supposed to do most of today. despite it being a day of mourning despite the truce. i have been fighting and grind he said manatee forces since the morning would have been opened to the forest the ceasefire negotiated between the government and opposition held less than twelve hours. government opponents say they were fired on by snipers. often the victims on them i don were killed by a single bullet. many are dead and injured one thing is clear the situation in kiev has lead to chaos and violence ari would be of every friend that the government doesn't control the riot police. and it's pretty difficult for the opposition to control my dom and the right number of forces squat on conform to the outfield there may seem little hope for mediat
it's hard to see ali their side is gained from the fighting in kiev. i sound of police stun grenades echoed over independence square in the morning. four demonstrators once gathered peacefully radicals now throw molotov cocktails the government says extremist groups are stoking the violence. you would know what is it supposed to do most of today. despite it being a day of mourning despite the truce. i have been fighting and grind he said manatee forces since the morning would have been opened...
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violence erupts in kiev between police and protesters. at least 13 people are killed in the deadliest day of the demonstrations. tens of thousands take to the streets in venezuela and a dwindling number of -- fewer are making the migration each year n north america. >> welcome to ow views on public television in america and around the globe. in the world violence since the protests began, at least 13 people have been killed in ukraine today. police have stormed independent scare in kiev using grands, water bullets and water cannons. thousands of protesters are holding their ground. we look at the deepening crisis which has repercussions beyond ukraine's borders. >> the apocalyptic scene in central kiev tonight, a firewall of blazing tents and smoking tires, of protesters defiantly firing firecrackers and other things. the police using water cannon trucks to push their way through. this protesters says she's not afraid. i've been standing here three months already, she says. i'm here for ukraine and for my family. earlier, from inside the
violence erupts in kiev between police and protesters. at least 13 people are killed in the deadliest day of the demonstrations. tens of thousands take to the streets in venezuela and a dwindling number of -- fewer are making the migration each year n north america. >> welcome to ow views on public television in america and around the globe. in the world violence since the protests began, at least 13 people have been killed in ukraine today. police have stormed independent scare in kiev...
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ambassador in kiev and the agenda of the i.m.f. to simply plunder and loot the best parts of the ukrainian economy which happen to be in the russian speaking part of ukraine in the east so it's very clear that this is the massive assault by certain circles new conservative circles and others in washington. to weaken russia and weaken the economy and the russian part of the economy of ukraine kept in its current state when and dow thank you very much indeed. thank you. senators may be preparing to give ukraine a financial lifeline but perhaps a little diligence is required to stay here exactly gets the money radical hardliners among the four ball position are seeking more control of ukraine's new administration with some of them attending a local polman session while to the t's get more on that side of the story as are teed off. stay with us the international for northern ukraine's ousted president to make to get a coach on the statement has released in the past hour more details and a couple of. the transit routes of a new people r
ambassador in kiev and the agenda of the i.m.f. to simply plunder and loot the best parts of the ukrainian economy which happen to be in the russian speaking part of ukraine in the east so it's very clear that this is the massive assault by certain circles new conservative circles and others in washington. to weaken russia and weaken the economy and the russian part of the economy of ukraine kept in its current state when and dow thank you very much indeed. thank you. senators may be preparing...
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good enough has the latest the peace with which have been unfolding here in kiev hasn't changed one bit it hasn't slowed down at all since. the country's former prime minister an opposition leader has been released from jail by deputies. she pledged to run for office address that could happen very soon since the other thing that the deputies voted on was the date for an early presidential vote according to their plans that's going to happen at the end of may and also deputies of the rada have dismissed president you know from his duties basically saying that he knocked him self out of the game by leaving his post also new ministers are being appointed now such as the minister of justice known to be quite a far right i figure in fact is being announced that right wing radicals are going to be very present and involved in the country's a new law enforcement and we're also hearing that now the former justice minister and the minister of tax and revenues they've been arrested while attempting to flee the country now president viktor yanukovych he's not in kiev himself has been going around
good enough has the latest the peace with which have been unfolding here in kiev hasn't changed one bit it hasn't slowed down at all since. the country's former prime minister an opposition leader has been released from jail by deputies. she pledged to run for office address that could happen very soon since the other thing that the deputies voted on was the date for an early presidential vote according to their plans that's going to happen at the end of may and also deputies of the rada have...
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rounds are called worst actors and police reaches almost a see as rioters capture ground in central kiev. extremists armed with assault weapons are firing live ammunition but the ukrainian parliament decides to withdraw all police from the streets and stop the terror operation. there rises maybe using lethal force but the e.u. and the us plays the blame for deaths soley on the authorities we ask analysts why the acts of the opposition are overlooked. this has nothing to do about democracy as they keep talking about this is always. unwelcome to all seem to national twenty four hour news live from moscow. thanks for joining us. heavy black smoke burning barricades and bodies the historic center one of europe's most beautiful cities now resembles a medieval walls oh this is key here but you're in a response and following days of deadly clashes between radical protesters and police x. of us in the ukrainian capital now control the area around independence square have captured a number of buildings and these are the latest pictures from bring to you now and it's believed they used the roofs o
rounds are called worst actors and police reaches almost a see as rioters capture ground in central kiev. extremists armed with assault weapons are firing live ammunition but the ukrainian parliament decides to withdraw all police from the streets and stop the terror operation. there rises maybe using lethal force but the e.u. and the us plays the blame for deaths soley on the authorities we ask analysts why the acts of the opposition are overlooked. this has nothing to do about democracy as...
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on kiev's independence square, they built new barricades today. they'll set the tires on fire if ukraine's riot police try again to force them off the streets. what started out as a peaceful, antigovernment protest three months ago has become a deadly struggle for power. the demonstrators are ill equipped. many look ready for a medieval battle, but after a week of bloodshed, they're more determined that ever. they've now been joined by a group of policemen from western ukraine who came to kiev this morning to help in the struggle against the government. "i'm not just a man with a badge," said this young policeman. "i took an oath of loyalty to this country's people." ukraine's president made more concessions to the protesters today, but here on independence square, they are adamant. they won't leave until the president is removed from power. and for some protesters, even that won't be enough. alim solodkiy is a junior executive who told us president yanukovich should be punished. what would it take for you to leave the square? >> reporter: you wan
on kiev's independence square, they built new barricades today. they'll set the tires on fire if ukraine's riot police try again to force them off the streets. what started out as a peaceful, antigovernment protest three months ago has become a deadly struggle for power. the demonstrators are ill equipped. many look ready for a medieval battle, but after a week of bloodshed, they're more determined that ever. they've now been joined by a group of policemen from western ukraine who came to kiev...
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protesters claim to a taken control of the presidential administrative building in kiev. our coverage begins there. ofthis morning, the balance power appears to be changing in favor of the protesters. self-defense forces, as they call themselves, say they control access to the parliament and the presidential office and their threat, apparently, no longer necessary. >> i know there are no militia in the presidential building. there are few security people, but they are cooperating with us. there is no conflict. viktor yanukovych is said to have led the city. rumors abound. yanukovychviktor bowed to pressure from the opposition and the eu and approved a compromise deal that provides for the trip -- formation of a transitional government and a return to the 2004 constitution that reduces the president's power, and calls for new elections no later than december. for many opponents, that is not enough. opposition leader vitali klitschko was greeted with boos. a pause was reserved for the nationalist right, which continues to demand viktor yanukovych's immediate resignation, an
protesters claim to a taken control of the presidential administrative building in kiev. our coverage begins there. ofthis morning, the balance power appears to be changing in favor of the protesters. self-defense forces, as they call themselves, say they control access to the parliament and the presidential office and their threat, apparently, no longer necessary. >> i know there are no militia in the presidential building. there are few security people, but they are cooperating with us....